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    The California dogface butterfly’s unique wing pattern makes it a sought-after species by many nature photographers.  However, the california dogface flies exceptionally fast, making it difficult to spot one with its wings open long enough to take a photo.  These butterflies only remain still while they are drinking nectar –…

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    As formal fashion changed over the years, corsages went from being pinned to the front of the dress during the Victorian era, to decorating the shoulder of a gown in the 1950s, to now being worn on the wrist.  They are often given to a woman by her date as…

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    While butterfly species are often threatened by habitat loss, the Colorado hairstreak is lucky enough to still be in good standing.  This is because Gambel oaks are plentiful in the regions where the butterfly is found.  With continued luck, the beautiful Colorado hairstreak should be around for us to enjoy…

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    As formal fashion changed over the years, corsages went from being pinned to the front of the dress during the Victorian era, to decorating the shoulder of a gown in the 1950s, to now being worn on the wrist.  They are often given to a woman by her date as…

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    The smaller size of wild sunflowers makes them ideal for delicate bouquets.  The United States Postal Service pictured such an arrangement on the 2022 two-ounce-rate stamp.  Paired with other colorful blooms, the design is a cheerful reminder of summer that can be enjoyed throughout the year.  That makes it perfect…